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The show for proficient Git users. Stories, discussions, ideas, demos and other things useful for those using Git today.

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CleanGitMinutes #46: Jeff King from Git-Merge 2017

If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTube In this final episode of GitMinutes, we talk to Jeff “Peff” King at

If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTube In this episode, we talk to Edward Thomson about his experience at Git

If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTube This is GitMinutes episode 44, with another interview from the Git Merg

If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTube In this episode we talk to Git contributor and maintainer of Git for Wi

If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTube In this episode I’m talking to Erik van Zeist. He’s a developer fro

We are (temporarily) back after a long hiatus! What triggers this action is Git Merge 2017 that took place in Brussels back in February. This is the first of multiple episodes from the conference. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTube First up is

Christian Couder went to Git Merge 2016 and recorded some interviews there for the podcast. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTube Here are the interviewees from the conference, all in this one episode: Roberto Tyley, The Guardian Karen Sijbran

This is the fifth and final episode from Git-Merge 2015! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTube Alexandra Tritz

This is the fourth part from our trip to Git-Merge 2015! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTube Roberto Tyley T

This is the third part from our trip to Git-Merge 2015! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTubeStefan Beller Goo

This is the second part from our trip to Git-Merge 2015! Since we published part one, the recorded talks from the conference are now online at git-merge.com. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the

In this episode we talk to various people at Git-Merge 2015! This is the first of a total of 5 parts from the conference. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3

In this episode we talk to Tim Caswell. He is the creator of js-git, alongside a lot of other really interesting projects. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manu

In this episode we talk to Thom Parkin about his new video course on mastering Git, and other things interesting for those who want to improve their Git skills. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use t

In this episode we talk to Adam Spiers about git-deps, a tool he made for analyzing dependencies between commits. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Lin

In this episode we talk to Mary Rose Cook about her recent experimental implementation of Git in JavaScript: Gitlet. We also talk about all kinds of things around understanding Git, and teaching it. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser doe

This is GitMinutes episode 30 where I’m talking to Luca Milanesio, a seasoned Gerrit contributor, and the co-founder of GerritForge. Link to mp3 If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below

In this episode, we talk to James Moger, the author of GitBlit, an open-source Java-powered Git repository manager. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. L

In this episode we talk to Johannes Schindelin from the msysgit project, a tool used for building Git for Windows. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Li

In this episode I’m talking to Stefan Saasen from Atlassian. We focus mainly on Stash, which is their on-premise Git repository manager, but we’ll also touch on their other products to see how they all work together. If you cannot see the audio cont

In this episode we talk to Campbell Barton from the Blender Foundation about how they were able to migrate from a very complicated SVN setup to Git. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link belo

In this episode, we talk to Sytse Sijbrandij, co-founder of GitLab, a company providing services around the open source Git repo manager of the same name. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the lin

In this episode, we talk to Zoran Zaric about how to make backups with Bup, a backup system loosely based on Git. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Lin

In this episode we talk to Chris Aniszczyk. He’s head of open source at Twitter, and he’s been heavily involved with the Eclipse foundation where he sits on the board of directors. Over the last years he’s been guiding Eclipse’s migration to Git

In this episode we are joined by Alexander Kitaev, founder of TMate software, the company behind SubGit, a tool that helps you migrate from Subversion to Git with bi-directional mirroring. We also talk a lot about the good parts of Subversion. If you ca

This episode we're talking to Karoline Klever and Arve Systad from the Norwegian company Epinova, working with a .Net based CMS called EPiServer. They're well on their way migrating to Git and I wanted to hear how it's working out for them. If you canno

In this episode, we talk to Mick Wever about how they migrating a big team of developers from Subversion to Git. Mick has been involved with various open source projects since ancient times, and during the day time he’s working for FINN, which is Norw

Today we are talking to Marcin Kuzminski, a Python programmer with a passion for version control systems. He is the co-founder of RhodeCode, an open-source Git/Mercurial hosting provider. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not suppo

In this episode we talk to Tair Assimov and Tero Parviainen from Deveo. Deveo is a new breed of software development and collaboration platform to host and manage your source code. Instead of giving all possible SCM features, Deveo's goal is to enabl

CleanGitMinutes #17: Nicholas Zakas on How Companies Are Using Git(Hub)

Today we are talking to Nicholas Zakas. He is a front-end engineer, author, and speaker working at Box, and before that, he worked at Yahoo! for almost five years, where he was front-end tech lead for the Yahoo! homepage and a contributor to the YUI lib

In this episode we talk to Joey Hess, the inventor of git-annex and many other useful tools you may be familiar with. Joey has worked on Debian since the 90’s, including building the Debian installer. We already mentioned git-annex many times on this

In this episode we talk to Ryan Hodson, the man behind Ry's Git Tutorial. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Links: RyPress.comRy’s Git Tu

In this episode we talk to Pablo Santos from Codice Software about Plastic SCM, GitSync and SemanticMerge. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp

In this episode, we talk to Richard Hartmann about vcsh, a Git-based tool for managing your home directory and configuration. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 m

This is the fourth and final set of interviews from Git Merge 2013 in Berlin. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Saturday's Drinkup, photo i

This is the third set of interviews from the Git Merge 2013 conference in Berlin. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Bird eye of the coffee

This is the second set of interviews from Git Merge 2013 in Berlin. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 First guest of the day, Scott Chacon,

Last week I went to the Git Merge conference in Berlin! I brought my improvised digital recorder (a Nexus 7 connected to a pair of PlayStation Singstar mikes), and recorded a good few interviews, enough to make four episodes for GitMin

In this episode we talk to Drew Neil. He is the man behind Vimcasts, and the book Practical Vim. A couple of years back he did a whole bunch of screen-casts on how to use Git from inside of Vim, and this is what made me want to get him on the show. If y

In this episode, we talk to Martin Geisler, a long time contributor to the Mercurial project. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Martin is a

In this episode, we talk to Roberto Tyley about rewriting history in Git. Roberto is a software developer, formerly at Github, and now at The Guardian. He contributes to various open-source projects, and he is the creator of the BFG Repo-Cleaner which

In this episode we talk to Martin Woodward about Visual Studio and TFS with Git. We also move through the history of Git on Windows and talk about Microsoft's other Git related business so far. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not

In this episode we talk to Marius Mathiesen, who is one of the Gitorious developers. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Links: Marius’ hom

In this episode we talk to Richard Schneeman, or Schneems, about Git branches and workflows. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Links: Schne

In this episode, I talk to Matthew McCullough about the ins and outs of Git teaching/learning, and what Git is actually about. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3

In this first episode of GitMinutes, I talk to Randal L. Schwarz about the history of Git, and a lot of other things like Perl, involuntary Git migrations, the Git community, and his favorite editor! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser do